Health care law working as intended

November 12, 2013

The Affordable Care Act is hiding its real purposes in the sensationalism of health care and insurance. It has been said by many others, paraphrased: The ACA is the first step of a purposeful attempt to highjack the constitutionally governed U.S. and destroy capitalism. The ACA isn’t a train wreck. It’s purposeful murder. It’s not failing, it’s working exactly to plan. The ACA is a cynical tactic which will destroy the U.S. economy, kill jobs and bring down capitalism. The ACA is an attack to bring the constitutionally governed U.S. to its knees so the U.S. populace capitulates and agrees under duress to accept big government.

The tell-tale sign isn’t the disastrous start to the ACA, or the devastating effect the new taxes are having on the economy, or the death of full-time jobs, or the overwhelming debt, or the dramatic increases in health insurance rates, or the 70 percent of doctors now thinking of retiring, which would bring on a health care crisis of unimaginable proportions. Forget all that.

The real sign that this is a purposeful attack upon U.S. constitutional governance and capitalism is how many administration members, Democratic congressmen and others are openly calling any conservative who wants to stop the ACA “terrorists.” There’s the clue.

Conservatives aren’t “terrorists.” Conservatives are patriots and warriors against tyranny. Conservatives represent the Founding Fathers and the Constitution. Conservatives are the heroes and good guys. Unless we get this, REALLY get this, the Constitutional U.S. is lost… forever.

Here’s what the ACA was created to do.

1. to bring about the Marxist dream … redistribution of wealth.

2. to make the middle class dependent on government.

3. to kill decent-paying jobs, which are replaced by part-time jobs.

4. to bankrupt small business, and therefore starve donations to conservatives.

5. to unionize 15 million liberal loyal health care workers.

6. to make the IRS all-powerful

The absurdity of hypocrisy is hidden in the ACA and liberals worship its author: Credo quia absurdum, which means “I believe it because it is absurd”… do you?